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XG Technology, a US start-up company has revealed recently that it has won its first infrastructure which means that this practically unheard of wireless broadband technology will achieve its first rollout. For the past few years XG technology has occasionally appeared in the news and potential of this highly secretive company, which is selling itself as both an LTE/3G ...
After a recent study carried out by ABI research it was found that by 2013 the worldwide market for home networking Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) and aggregation devices will have reached more than US$1.8bn. The driving force behind this huge increase is the growth in household connectivity, which has been brought about by consumer requirement changes and the introduction of ...
It has always been a commonly known fact that download speeds are quicker than uploading. For 3G networks this is even more apparent where a download speed of 1Mbps usually only provides an uplink speed of 250Kbps which is much slower. This will all change with the implementation of High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) which will enhance uplink speeds. ...
Mundie talked openly at the downtown offices of Microsoft in an hour long interview regarding the current issues with current technology and Washington. Amongst the many things talked about in the interview were the handling of the “white spaces” in the radio spectrum by the Federal Communications Commission, his opinion of the automated receptionist called “the cloud” which was being ...
A bill to change the way the Federal Communications Commission measures the US broadband coverage gaps and aspects of project funding has been sent to the White House for approval by President Bush. The “innovation agenda” created by the Democrats was recently passed through Congress and on the 30th September the Broadband Data Improvement Act (S. 1492) was sent to ...
The findings of various groups throughout the US show that the upgrade from 3G to 4G and Long Term Evolution is currently years away from being adopted on a large scale. At Andrew Seybold’s Wireless University, at a co-located conference held along with the San Francisco located CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment, it was advised that it may be as ...